By: Dave Nielsen | 2010-04-02 | Business Want to keep your project on track, or bring it back on track? Try job huddles. Job huddles will help you meet minor deadlines that contribute to meeting the big ones. read more
By: moncler sale | 2010-11-19 | Football Monday, Aug. several training Camp exercise Report: Sunday, Aug. one training Camp exercise Report: Saturday, July 31Redskins.com's training camp exercise reviews happen to you with information and updates as action happens within the Redskins pool exercise fields: read more
By: moncler sale | 2010-11-20 | Football Debate raged in NFL sectors relatively much three many years back as two franchises embarked on a pursuit for just about any franchise quarterback. read more
By: Daniel James Wood | 2011-03-31 | Politics Consider this; at first, the Obama administration tepidly supported the Mubarek regime when Egypt began to erupt. Coincidentally, Obama shifted his stance when news emerged that the Muslim Brotherhood was involved, and prominently. When protesters in Iran took to the streets demanding freedom from brutal Shar'ia rule - most wish to become more "westernized" - Obama was silent on the crushing response of Ahmedinejad. read more
By: happy pig | 2010-09-20 | Golf When Martin Kaymer struggled his ways to win, Steve Stricker' golf life also deserve people's focus. And the exploration is unfolding. read more
By: David W Woodward | 2010-04-01 | Management Maybe you've heard about it, maybe you haven't, but the Business Huddle is the most effective way of running a morning meeting! What is it? read more
By: William Bly | 2010-11-18 | Criminal It is no laughing matter that the best way to avoid a repeat DUI offense is not to make the poor decisions that lead to a DUI, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, arrest. However, sometimes bad things happen, and if you find yourself staring down the barrel of another DUI conviction, you will need some help to avoid a repeat offense and the very serious consequences that go along with it. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2010-10-07 | Flights In a society where there is no such thing as bad publicity, Michael O'Leary is really cashing in on it. The boss of low cost airline Ryan Air is known for making outlandish claims and suggesting ridiculous ways to save the company money, ruffling feathers in the process. His last suggestion was that the airline charges people for using the toilet on flights, something that you don't really have a choice about when in the air on route to another county. If you gotta go, you gotta go! read more
By: adam leaf | 2010-12-04 | Clothing It has been known for people to unintentionally offend others by wearing a t-shirt with an offensive slogan. Perhaps not offensive to the person wearing the t-shirt and a misconception on their part it could however spark a lot of controversy from others. read more
By: Greg Reeson | 2010-04-04 | News and society Reported plans for an Iraqi offensive this summer could, if they prove to be true, finally push public opinion on the war to the point where Congress is forced to withdraw American troops. Such an occurrence would prove disastrous for U.S. national security interests in the region. read more
By: Glenn Wilkes | 2010-03-27 | Basketball The team that controls the boards wins the majority of their games! Control of the boards reduces the number of shots taken by the opponents and increases the number of shot attempts by the good rebounding team. It also increases the number of fast break opportunities. read more
By: JUGS Sports | 2011-02-10 | Basketball This Offensive Practice Plan was compiled by Jim Reichenbach. Jim has 18 years of coaching experience at many levels including Babe Ruth, Cal Ripken League, high school, and seven years at the college level. Jim has earned the reputation of one of the top instructors in his field. read more